The current trend dressing men is the simple but elegant one-button suit. After years of enduring the three-button suit for every occasion, the two-button standard eventually found its way back into the fashion circuit. Today, however, men around the world are rakishly wearing the one-button suit jacket as a renewed sign of rebellion and tipping their hats to the likes of Miles Davis who not only made the one-button suit famous, but designed his own one-button suit jackets with the help of a New York tailor in the late 1960s.

But don’t even think about wearing a one-button suit to work — unless you happen to be a world famous jazz musician and your workplace is a different club every night. The one-button suit is what you wear when your pinstripes are far too droll and a tuxedo just won’t do. In fact, the one-button suit is such a unique blend of fashion and attitude that you may need to check your confidence level at the closet door before pulling it out.

Ted Baker

Unbelievably affordable and incredibly versatile, this brown, pinstriped Ted Baker suit qualifies as an all-season addition to your after-five wardrobe. The side vents and notch lapel give it an English touch, but the extreme drop of the jacket opening and the solitary button on each cuff tell you this suit is meant for nocturnal business only. Wear it with a blue or white dress shirt along with a boatload of confidence, and you'll be commanding the spotlight in every room you enter.

Zegna

While in this black, one-button suit jacket no one will ever mistake you for the head waiter. Another plus: It is easily paired with whatever accoutrements — in whatever colors — you desire. The four buttons at the cuff give it a slightly more formal flair, but the slope of the lapel and cut of the sleeve are clearly modern. This Zegna suit lends itself to a cutaway, collared dress shirt and a thin tie.